BEER - chapters 7 and 8, notes and questions
Mark Kohut
markekohut at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 12 14:12:27 CST 2013
I see the violent video game-playing as some kind of "corrupted catharsis", if that makes sense.
1) have you ever seen kids identify with the action heroes.......so, here I see P embodying their
adolescent 'rebellion' in the games...........
2) partly because THIS is a/the major way so many kids get to 'act out" aggression and
violence pervades our modern Western world....reminds me of the Chainsaw (and other) slasher
movies P noticed fro Vineland....
In some way, no wonder violence comes.........
On Sunday, November 10, 2013 4:45 PM, Thomas Eckhardt <thomas.eckhardt at uni-bonn.de> wrote:
A few late notes and questions on chapters 7 to 8, hopefully not too
redundant.
Chapter 7
p. 68:
Melanie's Mall - an (early?) example of pink horror for girls:
http://www.melaniesmall.50webs.com/Files/largemallscan.jpg
The site says MM was produced in 1995 and 1997 and then faded away. Was
this huge? Was it the first of its kind?
Otis and Fiona invariably destroy the mall but the sympathies here seem
to be with them and the action figures laying waste to the 'suburban
idyll' (or perhaps these are only my sympathies). As with the yuppie
shooter (p. 33-34), the make believe violence hurts no-one. Note that
this is a different target: first Upper West Side yuppies, then a
suburban mall.
As Monte pointed out, the destruction of the mall center (and for me
especially the 'generic plastic bodies horizontal and disassembled
everywhere') obliquely prefigures the catastrophe about to happen in the
real world.
p. 70: "They (Justin and Lucas) don't do metaphysical." - interesting,
in light of the scrying thread.
p. 71: third line from the bottom of the page: 'there might not much
difference' - there seems to be something missing here, probably BE (no,
I don't attach any significance to it).
p. 72: 'Who was less innocent here?' - the line between fuckers and
fuckees blurring, as usual
'seed and angel money' - 'seed money', ok, looked it up, but what is
'angel money'
p. 73: 'American greenhorns of a century ago venturing into the
history-haunted Old World' - a nod to Henry James
p. 78: 'bleeding-edge technology' - first (only?) mention
Chapter 8
83: Pre-9/11-paranoia sets in heavily. First hawala, then: "'Something's
up, (...) Maybe even something that's got to be stopped.'" "bankrolling
something, something big and invisible---"
Hashslingrz, perhaps a front for a US-government secret service, seems
to use hawala in order to provide secret funds to some entity in Dubai.
It is implied that these funds may be used for the terrorist attacks on
9/11. As Robin said, this is what is derisively called "truther"
material. Of course, we will encounter a lot more of it later.
84: Maxine is already developing a crush on Eric, "sherpa of the Deep
Web, faithful and maybe even cute".
86: Public Void Close - seems to be Java Script. What does it mean?
Much thanks to Monte and Robin.
Thomas
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